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Disclaimer Contact Us How to fix "not starting portmapper is not running … (warning)" in Debian or Kali Linux? November 18, 2013 How to, Kali Linux, Linux 15 Comments Share Facebook Twitter Google + Stumbleupon LinkedIn Pinterest This rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: rpc: remote system error - no such file or directory is a small guide on How to fix "not starting portmapper is not running … (warning)" in Debian or Kali Linux. Fixing "not starting portmapper is not running … (warning)": In most Kali or Debian installation users see this warning while booting their system. There's two ways to fix this, it is up to the readers which one they choose. Solution 1: Disable nfs-common service from startup using chkconfig If you look into rpcbind script, it says portmap unrecognized service that it replaces portmapper service. In my mind, there must be some dependencies somewhere that causes this warning message to appear. The main two services used by rpcbind are as follows: NFS (Network File System or nfs-common) NIS (Network Information service) ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: rpcbind # Required-Start: $network $local_fs # Required-Stop: $network $local_fs # Default-Start: S 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: RPC portmapper replacement # Description: rpcbind is a server that converts RPC (Remote # Procedure Call) program numbers into DARPA # protocol port numbers. It must be running in # order to make RPC calls. Services that use # RPC include NFS and NIS. Of these two it seems nfs-common causes the most issues, so we are just going to disable that. If you don't use NFS functionality right now then you can disable NFS at startup. First of all install chkconfig application. apt-get install chkconfig -y Now use the following command to list nfs-common service, it's runlevel and dependencies. chkconfig -l nfs-common --deps As you can see from the screenshot below, it's dependencies are $portmap and $time. Note: Use chkconfig -l servicename -deps to find out dependencies for any services. This is particularly useful when you have vague idea on what you're after. If you are happy with the findings and want to remove it from startup, issue the following c
portmap error From: DanieleRm
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mount problem: portmap error Hello guys, I'm new here... I get clnt_create: rpc: program not registered a really strange problem with portmap and conseguently with NFS mount If I try to mount a
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directory I get this error: pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Timed out mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused than if i launch rpcinfo $/usr/sbin/rpcinfo -p i https://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/11/18/fix-starting-portmapper-running-warning-debian-kali-linux/ get this error: rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC Timed out I think portmap service (port 111) doesn't start but I don't undertsand why: no windows firewall active, mountd-nfsd-portmap services started on Windows Xp my server.map file: # Sample server map for nfsd # # This file maps 500/500 on an NFS client to the uid/gid of the https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-09/msg00395.html # user who ran nfs-server-config, and maps 0/0 on an NFS client # the uid/gid of the Administrator account. # # Note that a server map is host-specific (which makes sense, # if you think about it ...) So you can only use a plain IP # address or DNS name to specify a client that uses a map_static. # directive. # # Examples of valid /etc/exports lines using map_static: # # /gaunt 192.168.1.42(map_static=/etc/nfs/server.map) # /chaney twilley(map_static=/etc/nfs/server.map) # uid 500 1003 # user id for xxxx gid 500 513 # group id for xxxx uid 0 500 # user id for Administrator gid 0 513 # group id for Administrator my /etc/exports file: # sample /etc/exports file # Export the entire Cygwin filesystem to machines master and # trusty. In addition to write access, all uid squashing is # turned off for host trusty. # / master(rw) trusty(rw,no_root_squash) # Example of wildcard hostnames. # /projects proj*.local.domain(rw) # Example of wildcard netgroups (this is the entry '@trusted'). # /
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